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Experts Warn Filers Ahead of Federal Tax Deadline

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Philadelphia — Tax experts and local news outlets reported that the federal tax filing deadline is Wednesday, April 15, urging filers across the United States to submit returns or request six-month extensions (Form 4868) if they cannot file on time and to verify direct-deposit account details to avoid refund delays. Across reports this week, specialists emphasized immediate actions: claim eligible credits such as the child tax credit (up to $2,200 per qualifying child) and the Earned Income Tax Credit (over $8,000 for families with three or more children), consider payment plans to reduce failure-to-pay penalties, and remain alert to AI-driven scam calls impersonating IRS agents during the busy tax period.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • IRS federal filing deadline set for April 15; filers must file or request extensions.
  • State filing deadlines (e.g., May 15 for some states) provide different timelines for state returns.
  • Form 4868 grants a six-month filing extension, extending filing to Oct. 15 but not payment deadlines.
  • Reports indicate roughly one million filers failed to provide bank account numbers, delaying refunds and prompting IRS mail notifications.
  • Cybersecurity experts report AI-generated voice scams and adaptive scripts targeting taxpayers around the tax deadline.

Why This Matters to You

The April 15 tax deadline affects your wallet. Don't overlook credits like the child tax credit or Earned Income Tax Credit. If you can't file on time, request a six-month extension. Check your bank details to avoid refund delays. Beware of AI-driven scam calls.

The Bottom Line

Tax season is here. File on time, claim your credits, and stay vigilant against scams. If you're late, request an extension. Remember, your refund depends on accurate bank information. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's yet to file.

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Who Benefited

Taxpayers who claim refundable credits, set up IRS payment plans, or timely request extensions benefit by reducing immediate tax liabilities, lowering penalties, and preserving refund timing.

Who Impacted

Filers who miss deadlines, fail to provide bank account details, cannot pay owed taxes, or fall for AI-driven scam calls may face delayed refunds, penalties, added interest, and potential financial loss.

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Who Benefited

Taxpayers who claim refundable credits, set up IRS payment plans, or timely request extensions benefit by reducing immediate tax liabilities, lowering penalties, and preserving refund timing.

Who Impacted

Filers who miss deadlines, fail to provide bank account details, cannot pay owed taxes, or fall for AI-driven scam calls may face delayed refunds, penalties, added interest, and potential financial loss.

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